Hyundai Department Store Kintex Branch Supports Goyang International Flower Fair and Floriculture Farmers
[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Hye-sun] Hyundai Department Store and Goyang City are helping flower farms suffering from sales slumps due to the impact of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).
Hyundai Department Store announced that from the 29th to the 7th of next month, for ten days, it will operate a flower direct sales venue called 'Flower Garden' on the 10th floor Sky Garden of the Kintex branch in collaboration with the Goyang International Flower Expo Foundation.
Five flower farms will participate in the event, selling various floral products such as flower baskets (13,000 KRW), air plants (17,000 KRW), succulent sets (10,000 KRW), cacti (10,000 KRW), and hydrangea pots (8,000 KRW). Government disaster relief funds (based on Gyeonggi-do registration) can also be used.
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Additionally, various customer experience events such as photo zones for families, busking, and weekend flower classes will be held.
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